Venerable-Martyr Unknown

Monastic Martyr Macarius of Dionysiou

Also known as Macarius of Mount Athos

A monastic martyr of Dionysiou Monastery on Mount Athos, of whom no detailed life survives.

Feast Day
September 14
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Commemorated as

Our Venerable Father Macarius the Monastic Martyr of Dionysiou

Life

Macarius of Dionysiou is a monastic martyr associated with the Monastery of Dionysiou on Mount Athos, commemorated on September 14. No detailed account of his life survives, and standard references provide no biographical particulars.

The Orthodox Church in America's synaxarion lists him for September 14 but records no information about his origins, dates, or the circumstances of his martyrdom; the entry notes that no information is available. He is identified principally through the liturgical texts appointed for his commemoration.

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Liturgical Commemoration

What is known of Macarius comes chiefly through the hymns appointed for his feast. The troparion frames him as one who took up the Cross and followed Christ, and the kontakion names him an exemplary ascetic and a renowned martyr, a model of the monastic and desert life. These texts present him at once as a monastic figure and as a martyr, consistent with his designation as a venerable-martyr, but they convey no historical detail beyond this characterization.

Notes

Honest stub; OCA gives no life details.

Sources: OCA Synaxarion (oca.org), Lives of the Saints